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I’ll give credit where credit is due you guys have a genius for a general manager you are light years ahead of our team
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eyeatoma wrote:Loving the vibes man...
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winforlose wrote:DougW wrote:Let’s give Morey credit the cat took a lot of heat but the man had a plan and followed through. This is for sure a championship caliber team Philly has. WOW!!
1. You don’t need four separate posts.
2. A fresh team vs a team on back 2 back always has an advantage. You know the #1 area where tired legs make an impact? Three point shooting.
3. Light years ahead is a huge stretch. Even with a terrible shooting night it took a lot of help from the refs to break this game open.
4. Harden will be 33 this summer and has not opted in. This means he has all the leverage in the world. He will force a 4 year super max and they will be paying him around 60 mil by the time he turns 36. Not exactly a win.
Get out of hand? By not accepting McDaniels and 2nd round picks? Instead waiting and getting a top 5 player in the league? Yeah it really got out of hand.winforlose wrote:DougW wrote:dude it’s not even a close we brought a knife to a gun fight and got totally outclassed. They have Morey for a GM - he will make the necessary moves the next six or seven years of Joel Embiid’s prime.winforlose wrote:
1. You don’t need four separate posts.
2. A fresh team vs a team on back 2 back always has an advantage. You know the #1 area where tired legs make an impact? Three point shooting.
3. Light years ahead is a huge stretch. Even with a terrible shooting night it took a lot of help from the refs to break this game open.
4. Harden will be 33 this summer and has not opted in. This means he has all the leverage in the world. He will force a 4 year super max and they will be paying him around 60 mil by the time he turns 36. Not exactly a win.
The same Morey who managed to let the Simmons mess get out of hand then trade for Harden before he opted in. Good luck. As for us not being close, you either didn’t watch the game or are trolling.
Nemesis21 wrote:It is absolutely hilarious hearing people still say Embiid has superstar potential.The guy is one injury away from being Greg Oden.Except Oden manged to play over 100 games in the NBA, I don't think Embiid will play more.
XtremeDunkz wrote:Get out of hand? By not accepting McDaniels and 2nd round picks? Instead waiting and getting a top 5 player in the league? Yeah it really got out of hand.winforlose wrote:DougW wrote: dude it’s not even a close we brought a knife to a gun fight and got totally outclassed. They have Morey for a GM - he will make the necessary moves the next six or seven years of Joel Embiid’s prime.
The same Morey who managed to let the Simmons mess get out of hand then trade for Harden before he opted in. Good luck. As for us not being close, you either didn’t watch the game or are trolling.
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No idea who Doug is lol.winforlose wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:Get out of hand? By not accepting McDaniels and 2nd round picks? Instead waiting and getting a top 5 player in the league? Yeah it really got out of hand.winforlose wrote:
The same Morey who managed to let the Simmons mess get out of hand then trade for Harden before he opted in. Good luck. As for us not being close, you either didn’t watch the game or are trolling.
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I am guessing this is your other account Doug. Yeah, getting a often injured diminished Harden for 5 more years at a super max is gonna tank your window. You could have gotten a solid return on Simmons and extended your window by years. Instead you sold the farm for what 2 or 3 years of hoping both Embiid and Harden stay healthy and can get something done. Good luck to you.
Nemesis21 wrote:It is absolutely hilarious hearing people still say Embiid has superstar potential.The guy is one injury away from being Greg Oden.Except Oden manged to play over 100 games in the NBA, I don't think Embiid will play more.
XtremeDunkz wrote:No idea who Doug is lol.winforlose wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:Get out of hand? By not accepting McDaniels and 2nd round picks? Instead waiting and getting a top 5 player in the league? Yeah it really got out of hand.
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I am guessing this is your other account Doug. Yeah, getting a often injured diminished Harden for 5 more years at a super max is gonna tank your window. You could have gotten a solid return on Simmons and extended your window by years. Instead you sold the farm for what 2 or 3 years of hoping both Embiid and Harden stay healthy and can get something done. Good luck to you.
Stars win in the NBA, not "solid returns" but I'm sure you know that.
The only reason sixers fans come over here is because we were told for months how the borderline rotation players offered by the wolves would be the best offer Philly would ever get. And it turns out Morey was right the whole time.
Have a good one.
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XtremeDunkz wrote:No idea who Doug is lol.winforlose wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:Get out of hand? By not accepting McDaniels and 2nd round picks? Instead waiting and getting a top 5 player in the league? Yeah it really got out of hand.
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I am guessing this is your other account Doug. Yeah, getting a often injured diminished Harden for 5 more years at a super max is gonna tank your window. You could have gotten a solid return on Simmons and extended your window by years. Instead you sold the farm for what 2 or 3 years of hoping both Embiid and Harden stay healthy and can get something done. Good luck to you.
Stars win in the NBA, not "solid returns" but I'm sure you know that.
The only reason sixers fans come over here is because we were told for months how the borderline rotation players offered by the wolves would be the best offer Philly would ever get. And it turns out Morey was right the whole time.
Have a good one.
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Mattya wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:No idea who Doug is lol.winforlose wrote:
I am guessing this is your other account Doug. Yeah, getting a often injured diminished Harden for 5 more years at a super max is gonna tank your window. You could have gotten a solid return on Simmons and extended your window by years. Instead you sold the farm for what 2 or 3 years of hoping both Embiid and Harden stay healthy and can get something done. Good luck to you.
Stars win in the NBA, not "solid returns" but I'm sure you know that.
The only reason sixers fans come over here is because we were told for months how the borderline rotation players offered by the wolves would be the best offer Philly would ever get. And it turns out Morey was right the whole time.
Have a good one.
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Weren’t Philly fans demanding Anthony Edwards or KAT for Simmons?
I see Harden aging much better than some people think. Westbrooks game was built on his elite athleticism. He was bound to age like milk. Harden already plays an old man game. He should be able to keep it up like Chris Paul. I trust Morey to be able to retool around those 2 each year.winforlose wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:No idea who Doug is lol.winforlose wrote:
I am guessing this is your other account Doug. Yeah, getting a often injured diminished Harden for 5 more years at a super max is gonna tank your window. You could have gotten a solid return on Simmons and extended your window by years. Instead you sold the farm for what 2 or 3 years of hoping both Embiid and Harden stay healthy and can get something done. Good luck to you.
Stars win in the NBA, not "solid returns" but I'm sure you know that.
The only reason sixers fans come over here is because we were told for months how the borderline rotation players offered by the wolves would be the best offer Philly would ever get. And it turns out Morey was right the whole time.
Have a good one.
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Doug is the guy you quoted in response to me. I was against the trade proposals because I think Simmons is a bad fit here. Finally, Stars do win games, but in 3 years Harden won’t be a star just like Westbrook isn’t now, and who knows how Embiid’s knees hold up. You needed to get someone young and healthy, instead you traded for a super max guy famous for partying instead of working out. A guy who has forced his way off 2 teams in 2 years. Worse still you gave a sharpshooting Curry, a respectable backup C behind the injury prone Embiid and two firsts (the later of which will probably be very good,) for a 32 year old showing signs of decline. Good luck with that.
Nemesis21 wrote:It is absolutely hilarious hearing people still say Embiid has superstar potential.The guy is one injury away from being Greg Oden.Except Oden manged to play over 100 games in the NBA, I don't think Embiid will play more.
XtremeDunkz wrote:I see Harden aging much better than some people think. Westbrooks game was built on his elite athleticism. He was bound to age like milk. Harden already plays an old man game. He should be able to keep it up like Chris Paul. I trust Morey to be able to retool around those 2 each year.winforlose wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:No idea who Doug is lol.
Stars win in the NBA, not "solid returns" but I'm sure you know that.
The only reason sixers fans come over here is because we were told for months how the borderline rotation players offered by the wolves would be the best offer Philly would ever get. And it turns out Morey was right the whole time.
Have a good one.
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Doug is the guy you quoted in response to me. I was against the trade proposals because I think Simmons is a bad fit here. Finally, Stars do win games, but in 3 years Harden won’t be a star just like Westbrook isn’t now, and who knows how Embiid’s knees hold up. You needed to get someone young and healthy, instead you traded for a super max guy famous for partying instead of working out. A guy who has forced his way off 2 teams in 2 years. Worse still you gave a sharpshooting Curry, a respectable backup C behind the injury prone Embiid and two firsts (the later of which will probably be very good,) for a 32 year old showing signs of decline. Good luck with that.
Might the last year or 2 of Hardens deal look bad when we get there? Maybe. But it's still worth it for this opportunity.
Like you said there's no guarantee Embiid is playing at this level for a long time. So going for it now is the right play.
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Mattya wrote:Why are half the posts in this thread Philly fans?
XtremeDunkz wrote:Get out of hand? By not accepting McDaniels and 2nd round picks? Instead waiting and getting a top 5 player in the league? Yeah it really got out of hand.
XtremeDunkz wrote:I see Harden aging much better than some people think. Westbrooks game was built on his elite athleticism. He was bound to age like milk. Harden already plays an old man game. He should be able to keep it up like Chris Paul. I trust Morey to be able to retool around those 2 each year.winforlose wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:No idea who Doug is lol.
Stars win in the NBA, not "solid returns" but I'm sure you know that.
The only reason sixers fans come over here is because we were told for months how the borderline rotation players offered by the wolves would be the best offer Philly would ever get. And it turns out Morey was right the whole time.
Have a good one.
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Doug is the guy you quoted in response to me. I was against the trade proposals because I think Simmons is a bad fit here. Finally, Stars do win games, but in 3 years Harden won’t be a star just like Westbrook isn’t now, and who knows how Embiid’s knees hold up. You needed to get someone young and healthy, instead you traded for a super max guy famous for partying instead of working out. A guy who has forced his way off 2 teams in 2 years. Worse still you gave a sharpshooting Curry, a respectable backup C behind the injury prone Embiid and two firsts (the later of which will probably be very good,) for a 32 year old showing signs of decline. Good luck with that.
Might the last year or 2 of Hardens deal look bad when we get there? Maybe. But it's still worth it for this opportunity.
Like you said there's no guarantee Embiid is playing at this level for a long time. So going for it now is the right play.
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Revived wrote:XtremeDunkz wrote:I see Harden aging much better than some people think. Westbrooks game was built on his elite athleticism. He was bound to age like milk. Harden already plays an old man game. He should be able to keep it up like Chris Paul. I trust Morey to be able to retool around those 2 each year.winforlose wrote:
Doug is the guy you quoted in response to me. I was against the trade proposals because I think Simmons is a bad fit here. Finally, Stars do win games, but in 3 years Harden won’t be a star just like Westbrook isn’t now, and who knows how Embiid’s knees hold up. You needed to get someone young and healthy, instead you traded for a super max guy famous for partying instead of working out. A guy who has forced his way off 2 teams in 2 years. Worse still you gave a sharpshooting Curry, a respectable backup C behind the injury prone Embiid and two firsts (the later of which will probably be very good,) for a 32 year old showing signs of decline. Good luck with that.
Might the last year or 2 of Hardens deal look bad when we get there? Maybe. But it's still worth it for this opportunity.
Like you said there's no guarantee Embiid is playing at this level for a long time. So going for it now is the right play.
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Harden has a work ethic that’s no where close to Chris Paul’s or LeBron or Kobe etc. These guys spend off time in the gym and working on their game and their body. James Harden spends his off time at strip clubs and rappers home studios.
DHM wrote:Keep your head up Wolves fans you have the makings of a above average team if you can somehow find a star to build around. You Have nice complementary players in towns, Russell, and Edwards but you do not have superstars yet. You need at least one to be a 50 win type team. Good luck the rest of the year.
no one in Philly thought Ben was a superstar. LolMattya wrote:DHM wrote:Keep your head up Wolves fans you have the makings of a above average team if you can somehow find a star to build around. You Have nice complementary players in towns, Russell, and Edwards but you do not have superstars yet. You need at least one to be a 50 win type team. Good luck the rest of the year.
Funny how you were demanding those “non superstars” in return for “superstar” Ben Simmons just a couple months ago.
DHM wrote:no one in Philly thought Ben was a superstar. LolMattya wrote:DHM wrote:Keep your head up Wolves fans you have the makings of a above average team if you can somehow find a star to build around. You Have nice complementary players in towns, Russell, and Edwards but you do not have superstars yet. You need at least one to be a 50 win type team. Good luck the rest of the year.
Funny how you were demanding those “non superstars” in return for “superstar” Ben Simmons just a couple months ago.
We just understand Morey is a genius and would land one.
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